2017
DOI: 10.1080/16549716.2017.1363454
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Personal support and expressions of care for pregnant women in Soweto, South Africa

Abstract: Background: Pregnancy is life changing, making great demands on women to adapt physically, psychologically, and socially. Social relationships and the support that flow from these provide a critical role in managing health problems in pregnancy. Isolation and lack of care, in contrast, may lead women to experience increased distress during this time. Objective: This study aimed to explore South African women's perception and experience of care and support in pregnancy. Methods: A life history approach was empl… Show more

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“…In Soweto, most mothers are single and suffer from overweight or obesity [35,36]. In this household environment, daughters and sons are confronted daily with household members who are overweight and possibly obese, and this excess of fat is frequently associated with eating disorders risk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Soweto, most mothers are single and suffer from overweight or obesity [35,36]. In this household environment, daughters and sons are confronted daily with household members who are overweight and possibly obese, and this excess of fat is frequently associated with eating disorders risk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 Assim, a presença e o apoio de familiares, do parceiro e amigo pode contribuir para uma experiência positiva da gravidez. 19 Receber apoio, afeto, cuidado e proteção na gestação é fundamental para que o período gravídico puerperal transcorra com tranquilidade. 20 É importante destacar que, quanto antes a DPP for identificada, maiores as chances de prevenir os danos, 16 como a diminuição do vínculo mãe-bebê e os atrasos no desenvolvimento social e cognitivo dos filhos.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Os cuidados individualizados, as mudanças na rotina, a preocupação com relação à saúde do bebê, a aproximação do parto e as responsabilidades maternas podem gerar medo e insegurança à gestante, o que pode intensificar o seu estado de vulnerabilidade e a necessidade de atenção (Cankorur, Abas, Berksun, & Stewart 2015;Maldonado, 2005). Nesse sentido, a presença de uma rede social significativa é um importante recurso de enfrentamento em períodos de transição e de mudança, em que são exigidas adaptações frente a situações desafiadoras e desconhecidas na gestação (Li et al, 2017;Mlotshwa, Manderson, & Merten, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified